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Benjamin Shaw

@B_D_Shaw

Curiosity hasn't killed me yet Founder / Fellow / Investor / Author / Host https://t.co/qQxcv1cWZw

Cape Town Katılım Kasım 2010
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Benjamin Shaw
Benjamin Shaw@B_D_Shaw·
Loving the feedback on The First Kudu so far. If you haven't yet read it - find it at EB, Takealot or Amazon and let us know what you think!
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Neal Mintz
Neal Mintz@NealMintz1·
There’s a quiet exodus happening of some of the smartest non-partners from VC funds. Anecdotally, I’ve counted 20+ friends who’ve been in venture for years leave in the past 6 months, and mostly for operating roles. The feedback is consistent: 1. Building an enduring VC career requires a track record, which requires deal volume. At many funds, the best non-partners are doing ~1 deal/year max. In early stage, where feedback loops take years, that’s just not enough reps. 2. Companies are better funded than ever. Seed rounds for consensus teams are $10M+. Operators can often get paid the same, if not more, with a clearer path to liquidity than the ambiguity of carry ever showing up down line. 3. Tons of category-defining tech companies are forming in this cycle, and it is easy to spot which are being king-made. As technologists, some feel it’s hard to sit on the sidelines while the next wave gets built. ___ As someone who genuinely loves his job and wants to build a long-term career in venture, this isn’t a knock on the industry. But the risk/reward calculus does seem to be shifting.
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Bruno Faviero@Bfaviero·
The VC GP Metrics Hierarchy: If you have great DPI, report DPI -> otherwise report net TVPI -> otherwise gross TVPI -> gross IRR -> gross MOIC -> gross IRR (realized only) -> Deal IRR -> Selected Deal IRR -> Loss ratio -> "top quartile" vs vintage -> "top quartile" vs vintage+1 (especially for 2021/2022) -> unrealized markup multiples -> logos -> portco revenue growth -> # of deals -> "proprietary deal flow" -> "we're seeing incredible opportunities in this market"
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math on this image is insane. New Horizons transmitted at 2,000 bits per second from 3 billion miles away. Slower than a 1990s dial-up modem. It took 16 months to download all the flyby data. The spacecraft had to hit a target box 100km wide, arriving within 150 seconds of schedule, after 9 years of flight. Miss it and the preloaded observation commands point at empty space. Ten days before arrival, the spacecraft crashed and went into safe mode. Engineers had 72 hours to restore everything. The probe is now 5 billion miles out, still whispering data back to Earth. We got 50 gigabits of Pluto photos using technology slower than your phone’s bluetooth.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

It took 9 years and 3 billion miles to get this shot. Pluto’s icy Mountains.

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Andrew Yeung
Andrew Yeung@andruyeung·
This is @a16z’s plan for domination. It’s the reason they’re the world’s #1 venture capital firm with $56B under management. They didn’t just build a fund ... they built an ecosystem Instead of only offering capital, they built: • Owned media – podcasts, newsletters, and social channels that help founders build visibility and distribution. • Private founder circles – curated chats, communities, and events that offer real support through the lonely founder journey. • Talent communities – pipelines of top operators and executives for founders to hire. • Expert networks – advisors and specialists who help with product, strategy, and diligence. • Investor networks – trusted and valuable co-investors for founders to round out their cap table. You’ll notice the two forces driving all of this: media and networks. Today, capital is abundant ... especially for the top founders. The top venture firms aren’t competing on money anymore. They’re competing on what’s scarce: attention and community.
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afcstuff
afcstuff@afcstuff·
Happy Birthday to legendary former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger, who turns 76 today. Enjoy your day, boss! 🥳
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DJ Feel Nice
DJ Feel Nice@aegonthefirst_·
can't tell me "I lived in poverty while writing the book that made Emma famous" isn't right up there with "I had Benzes before you had braces."
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling

I'm seeing quite a bit of comment about this, so I want to make a couple of points. I'm not owed eternal agreement from any actor who once played a character I created. The idea is as ludicrous as me checking with the boss I had when I was twenty-one for what opinions I should hold these days. Emma Watson and her co-stars have every right to embrace gender identity ideology. Such beliefs are legally protected, and I wouldn't want to see any of them threatened with loss of work, or violence, or death, because of them. However, Emma and Dan in particular have both made it clear over the last few years that they think our former professional association gives them a particular right - nay, obligation - to critique me and my views in public. Years after they finished acting in Potter, they continue to assume the role of de facto spokespeople for the world I created. When you've known people since they were ten years old it's hard to shake a certain protectiveness. Until quite recently, I hadn't managed to throw off the memory of children who needed to be gently coaxed through their dialogue in a big scary film studio. For the past few years, I've repeatedly declined invitations from journalists to comment on Emma specifically, most notably on the Witch Trials of JK Rowling. Ironically, I told the producers that I didn't want her to be hounded as the result of anything I said. The television presenter in the attached clip highlights Emma's 'all witches' speech, and in truth, that was a turning point for me, but it had a postscript that hurt far more than the speech itself. Emma asked someone to pass on a handwritten note from her to me, which contained the single sentence 'I'm so sorry for what you're going through' (she has my phone number). This was back when the death, rape and torture threats against me were at their peak, at a time when my personal security measures had had to be tightened considerably and I was constantly worried for my family's safety. Emma had just publicly poured more petrol on the flames, yet thought a one line expression of concern from her would reassure me of her fundamental sympathy and kindness. Like other people who've never experienced adult life uncushioned by wealth and fame, Emma has so little experience of real life she's ignorant of how ignorant she is. She'll never need a homeless shelter. She's never going to be placed on a mixed sex public hospital ward. I'd be astounded if she's been in a high street changing room since childhood. Her 'public bathroom' is single occupancy and comes with a security man standing guard outside the door. Has she had to strip off in a newly mixed-sex changing room at a council-run swimming pool? Is she ever likely to need a state-run rape crisis centre that refuses to guarantee an all-female service? To find herself sharing a prison cell with a male rapist who's identified into the women's prison? I wasn't a multimillionaire at fourteen. I lived in poverty while writing the book that made Emma famous. I therefore understand from my own life experience what the trashing of women's rights in which Emma has so enthusiastically participated means to women and girls without her privileges. The greatest irony here is that, had Emma not decided in her most recent interview to declare that she loves and treasures me - a change of tack I suspect she's adopted because she's noticed full-throated condemnation of me is no longer quite as fashionable as it was - I might never have been this honest. Adults can't expect to cosy up to an activist movement that regularly calls for a friend's assassination, then assert their right to the former friend's love, as though the friend was in fact their mother. Emma is rightly free to disagree with me and indeed to discuss her feelings about me in public - but I have the same right, and I've finally decided to exercise it.

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Shapers Podcast
Shapers Podcast@BuildersMakers·
#Shapers host @B_D_Shaw joined Candice Jenkins CA(SA) on Moore Johannesburg’s vodcast for a conversation about his journey from investing banking to start-up building, purpose-led leadership, calculated reinvention & building into what really matters. youtube.com/watch?v=98y22T…
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Shapers Podcast@BuildersMakers·
#NewEpisode 🎮 What if the next big leap in education and human development… looked like a game? In this #Shapers episode, @B_D_Shaw talks to Prof Japie Greeff, an engineer-turned-educator about learning, growing and solving real-world problems through serious game design.
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Sean Wilson
Sean Wilson@SimplySean_·
Can’t wait for the documentary “Chasing the Runs”.
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A-P@rugby_ap·
I’ve said it a number of times - rugby is the sport I love the most. I spend an unhealthy amount of time thinking about it. However. Test cricket is the ultimate form of any sport. If you could distil everything sport is and should be into one game - it’s Test Cricket.
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Boring_Business@BoringBiz_·
Humans saw this and still decided to invent adjusted EBITDA
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